Sunday, October 16th, come join us at NakedRider's house in Albany where we're watching
the Iveco Australian Grand Prix for Round Sixteen of the 2011 MotoGP Championship at
Phillip Island, Australia.

Come by as early as 3:30 PM - The MotoGP race starts at 4:00 PM PSTon Demand and COMMERCIAL FREE via MotoGP.com

We will PM directions Friday before the race to those who have CONFIRMED.

$2 per guest to help cover the cost of the MotoGP.com package - or you can do $4 for the REMAIDER of the SEASON
Thanks to the many who have already!
Extra proceeds collected by seasons end will be used to fund the FINAL PARTY!
Please help out!

All are welcome!
Please join us

Guest List so far...

NakedRider
QCDragon - If I don't go to ORP this weekend...
Eli the ICE man - you requested the change so YOU'RE COMING! CUTBACK
BlessedCurse
TheyCallMeBruce

Introduction:
Phillip Island, the self-styled home of Australian motorsport, is steeped in motor racing tradition, with the first car races having been held there on public roads in the 1920s. The first motorcycle races took place in 1931 and a permanent track was built in 1956. The circuit fell into disrepair during the late 70s and early 80s until it was bought in 1985 and given a AUS $5m facelift. MotoGP returned in 1989 and 1990 before becoming a regular fixture once more from 1997 onwards.

The Phillip Island circuit is blessed with breathtaking scenery and beautiful ocean views and, as one of the fastest, most fluid, tracks on the calendar, it continues to provide some of the most spectacular racing in the MotoGP season.

Interesting facts and statistics ahead of
Round 16 of the MotoGP World Championship
at Phillip Island.

985.5 Following his second place at the Japanese Grand Prix, Nico Terol career point total is 985.5. A podium finish at the Australian Grand Prix would make him only the sixth rider to reach the milestone of 1000 career points in the 125cc class. The other riders to have done this are: Noboru Ueda, Kazuto Sakata, Angel Nieto, Fausto Gresini and Jorge Martinez.

400 Dani Pedrosas win in Japan was the 400th Grand Prix win for Spanish riders across all solo classes. Spain is just the second nation to reach this milestone; the other nation to do this is Italy who have taken 733 GP wins.

97  Dani Pedrosas win in Japan was the 97th time that he has stood on the podium in Grand Prix racing, all of which have been riding Honda machinery. This is just one less Grand Prix podium finish than Jim Redman who is the rider that currently holds the record for most podium finishes on motorcycle manufactured by Honda.

61  Arriving at the Australian GP Honda have a 61-point lead in the MotoGP constructors championship. If any Honda rider finishes on the podium at Phillip Island it will guarantee that Honda win the constructors title for the first time since 2006.

57  Casey Stoners third place finish in Japan was the 57th time he has stood on the podium in the MotoGP class. One more podium finish will take him to equal sixth with Max Biaggi in the all-time premier-class podium list. The only riders who have more podiums than Biaggi are; Valentino Rossi, Mick Doohan, Giacomo Agostini, Eddie Lawson and Wayne Rainey.

50 years  On the day of qualifying at the Australian Grand Prix it will be exactly 50 years to the day that Tom Phillis rode a Honda to the 125cc race win at the 1961 Argentine Grand Prix, clinching the world title in the process and becoming the first rider to win the 125cc world title riding Japanese machinery.

26  MotoGP Championship leader Casey Stoner will celebrate his 26th birthday on race day at his home Grand Prix.

14  Johann Zarcos win at the Japanese Grand Prix was the first for Derbi since Marquez won in Portugal last year. The win ended a run of fourteen successive wins by Aprilia, which is the longest sequence of successive wins ever achieved by Aprilia in the 125cc class.

13  Casey Stoner has finished on the podium at the last thirteen successive MotoGP races. In the sixty-three year history of motorcycle Grand Prix racing only four riders have finished on the podium at more than thirteen successive premier-class races: Valentino Rossi, Giacomo Agostini, Mick Doohan and Wayne Rainey.

10  At the Japanese Grand Prix, Casey Stoner took his tenth pole position of the year. Only once has a rider taken more than ten poles in the premier-class in a single season  Mick Doohan started from pole in the 500cc class on twelve occasions in 1997.

7  Marc Marquez and Stefan Bradl have each started from pole on seven occasions this year. These two riders have shared all of the poles in the Moto2 class so far in 2011.